We’re Still In The Wild West Phase Of Using Apps To Treat Mental Illness

“When you look at the way people use apps, for the most part, it’s pretty quick interactions,” David Mohr, director of the university’s Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies and the study’s lead author, told The Huffington Post. “Most of the time when you use an app, it’s to help you get something done. … So that was the idea behind having a whole suite of apps, so that people can pick and choose what’s going to work for them.”